Vol 7 No 1, July 1995:
Articles
- P N Grabowsky, "Fear of Crime and Fear Reduction Strategies"
- Michael King, "Psychology and the Legal Process: Is Science and Law an Impossible Marriage?"
- Eilis S Magner, "Improving Witness Memory: An Interdisciplinary Research Agenda"
- Bron McKillop, "Forensic Science in Inquisitorial Systems of Criminal Justice"
- Damian Lucas, "Breaking the Silence that Silence: A time of challenge and change in Aboriginal/police relations, the 1960s and 1970s"
Contemporary Comment
- Kate Sinclair, "Medical Examination of Defendants: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow"
- David Brown, "Prison Policy: Where to Now?"
- Tony Vinson, "Where to Begin Cutting the New South Wales Prison Population"
- David Fraser, "Father Knows Best: Transgressive Sexualities (?) and the Rule of Law"
- Hal Jackson, "Policing Remote Aboriginal Communities, Wiluna 1994"
- NSW AWLRC, "Funding Dispute Over Aboriginal Women's Resources"
- Simone Hoehl, "Neo-Nazism and the Right Wing Movement in Germany: Should Offenders be Punished Severely?"
Book Reviews
- Jenny Bargen: Andrew J Goldsmith (ed), "Complaints Against Police"
- David Brown: Ann Aungles, "The Prison and Home"
- David Dixon: Mark Findlay and Ugljesa Zvekic (eds), "Alternative Policing Strategies"
- Stephen Norrish: Mark Findlay, Stephen Odgers and Stanley Yeo, "Australian Criminal Justice"
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